Produced by , the song explores the paradox of achieving success ("trappin' nahoře"—trapping at the top) while dealing with the resulting isolation and emotional detachment.
Released in May 2022, is the title track and lead single from Czech rapper P T K 's album of the same name. The track showcases P T K’s signature blend of gritty trap beats with introspective, atmospheric production. Song Overview
The track is categorized as Cloud Rap and Sad Trap , featuring melodic hooks and raw, emotive delivery. Music Video Production
Rob Lucas served as the Director of Photography.
Loneliness, relentless hustle, and the "numbing" effect of success.
P T K mentions forgetting what it’s like to be sober and prioritizing his "hustle" over the problems of others.
The official music video, which P T K directed and edited himself, complements the song's moody tone. P T K.
Shot with a "run-and-gun" feel typical of independent trap videos, focusing on solo shots of the artist to emphasize the "lonely" theme. Album Context
Produced by , the song explores the paradox of achieving success ("trappin' nahoře"—trapping at the top) while dealing with the resulting isolation and emotional detachment.
Released in May 2022, is the title track and lead single from Czech rapper P T K 's album of the same name. The track showcases P T K’s signature blend of gritty trap beats with introspective, atmospheric production. Song Overview
The track is categorized as Cloud Rap and Sad Trap , featuring melodic hooks and raw, emotive delivery. Music Video Production
Rob Lucas served as the Director of Photography.
Loneliness, relentless hustle, and the "numbing" effect of success.
P T K mentions forgetting what it’s like to be sober and prioritizing his "hustle" over the problems of others.
The official music video, which P T K directed and edited himself, complements the song's moody tone. P T K.
Shot with a "run-and-gun" feel typical of independent trap videos, focusing on solo shots of the artist to emphasize the "lonely" theme. Album Context